PERSONALS •*++++» •W-M- H 1 1 1 HM.+i.ff jlMrs. Ed Holle of Oak Park wd Mrs. Celia Knox of Crystal Lake visited their parents, the llartln Conways, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duker and •tens, John and Paul, of Ch'aroare visiting his parents, $|ie C. H. Dukers. Miss Eileen Ryan and Miss Margaret Kreul are spending the summer in the West, where \:thi #111 attend school. , Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Trine p&d three sons have moved to ftodgeville, Wis., where they will spend the summer. They will return to McHenry in the fall and will, resume his teaching . ifcties. - '.i*aul Ylinca and Harold tJwen visited a friend of the former tn Caledonia, Wis.., and a f relative, Fritz Koch, in Milwaukee, • s•'Hfis., last Sunday. . . ;„t Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Patzke have 'received Word that their son, Dick, is leaving the country for overseas du^y with the Army, ile expects to be sent ta Japan. Mrs. Paul Yanda^has Ween vacationing with Rer pajWts, the Robert Ritchies, in (-Winnebago, Jtinn. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nimsgern &tid sons, Joe, Jr., and William, attended the graduation exercises at St. Joseph Mercy hospital, Aurora, last Sunday evening. Joan Nimsgern was a member of the graduating class. . Mrs. Lillian Retz of Waterfiwn, S.D., was called to McHenry last week by Che death of her nephew, Daniel Cooney. She returned home Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Duesler have returned to their home in jftledondo Beach, Calif., after Spending a month visiting relatives and friends in this area. While here, they attended the graduation of their niece, Maureen Henn, from St. Mary's high •chool, Woodstock, and numerous gatherings at their many acquaintances. They were accompanied home by Miss Patricia Henn, who will" remain for a month's vacation. Frank Justen of Chowchilla, Calif., who was called here by the death ~0f his brother, John, returned home Thursday evening. Dr. Paul Justen of Glenview attended the funeral of his uncle, John Justen, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George " Erber, Sir., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erber spent Sunday and Monday at Peoria. T/Sgt. Leslie Jewell and his wife, Pat, are spending two weeks at the Rose Ilick cottage, -titaff Sgt. Joseph R. Hanrahan Of the 30th aii borne division, Belleville, Mich., Barbara Ja«kabn of Chicago and Dick Hage- • dorn^ have been their guests. L E G A LS LEGAL NOTICE '•/ Village of Lakemoor In the Treasurer's Annual Report as published in this paper, May 27 th, 1954, $3,000 received for tavern licenses was omitted in the receipts listed. The total of receipts and disbursements listed in paper were correct. CLAUDE E. VACHEfT Village Treasurer ZONlNfi NOTICE McHENRYNpOUNTY BOARD OF AKPEALS Public Notic is "•Hcx^bv given that pursuant to an application file in the Office of the McHenry County Zoning Department, a public hearing will be held at the City Hall, McHenry, Illinois on July 6, 1954 at.4:00 P.M. Central Daylight Saving Time to hear and consider the application of Lloyd P. Kuehn, Emmett Hansen, William H. Beaudot and Helen Beaudot, his wife, to vary certain regulations of the McHenry County Zoning5 Ordinance or to amend the regulations of said Ordinance insofar as the use of the following described land and building located thereon is concerned: * The South 76.5 feet of the North 1904 5 feet of the East 85.0 fee» of the West 1375.3 feet of the NE'i of Section 19, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian in McHenry County, Illinois. The above described property and premises constitute a small part or portion of a much larger tract of land comprising 228 acres, a full and complete description of which is attached to the application on file with the Secretary of the McHenry County Zoning Department, and which lies southwesterly of a certain public highway, being'an extension of Route 134, about 3 miles West of U. S. Route 12 in McHenry Township, McHenry County, Illinois. ,The premises and property above described and certain additional contiguous property totalling approximately 328 acres are intended to be used m a game breeding and controlled shooting area, etc., in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. In order to carry out the foregoing use the applicants have requested that the Zoning Ordinance be amended to the end that the aforesaid premises only may be reclassified to "B-2" Business District, or that a variation be granted modifying the use to which the above described premises only may be put, to the following; "For use &s a private' club house and for preparing, serving and selling food and beverages, in- ' eluding alcoholic beverages, to club members and their guests." The application Cor variation or for an amendment of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance is on file In the office of the Secretary and Enforcing Officer of the Zoning Board of Appeals, Courthouse, Woodstock, Illinois. All ^persons interested are invited to be hear<^ at said hearing. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois this 8th day of June, 1954. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By FRANK NAGEL, Its Chairman ROBERT McCLORY, 25 N. County Street - t • VVaukegan, Illinois Attorney for Applicants VICTIMS OF PLANE CRASH AMONG Mrs. Helen Heuser underwent surgery at the Woodstock hos^ pitar last week. [ Coroner Harry Ehorn of Richmond suffered a heart attack alt his home in Richmond last Mon\ day. His condition was reported serious. Teddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett of the, Country Club subdivision, has been undergoing observation at St. Francis hospital, Evanston. Barbara Albright underwent her fourth opeiation for skin grafting at the Woodstock hospital Tuesday of this week. The little girl, daughter of the Ray Albrights, suffered severe leg burns several weeks ago when she was badly burned. Christiaan Huy^ent <Huyghens) 17th century Dutch mathematical and astronomer, who identified DM satellites of Saturn and applied pendulum regulation to clockwork was one of the first experimenter* with the Internal combustion nigine * t used gunpowder for 4m tart. 1K** JAMES GREEN DANIEL COONEY A verdict of accidental death was returned last Friday morning ^yStTthe inquest held into the deaths of two young McHenry men, Daniel Cooney and James Green. They died in an airplane accident on May 30, when their light plane nose-dived into a field on the Ben Blake farm on Rt. 31, north of the city. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank neighbors and friends who were so kind and thoughful to us at the time of the death of our husband and father. Their many kindnesses will .never be forgotten. 1 • Mrs. Clifford Ostrom *5 and Children CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means or thanking friends and relatives for prayers, spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, cards of sympathy and other kindnesses extended at the time of our bereavement. We are • especially grateful to F. Blitsch, FY. Hiller and Fr. Reuland for their prayers. *5 The Christina Thelen Family * Saturday is the most dangerous day of the week in traffic. Summer Schedule of Services at Zion Lutheran ChWch 408 John Street, y McHenry! -- SUNDAYS -- 8 A.M. Service ] 9 A.M. .. ...... Sunday School 10:15 AJU. Service] -- All Welcome -- Pastor C. A. LOBITZ Phone 859 WMte Olevea Selecting gloves? White Is always a good color because you '.an wear 'hem with anything, as well as at any time of the year. You may choose either short or iong ones, according to your taste, and they may be tailored or decorated to be In fashion. 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